
The caveat, like with many of the Galaxy S4 features, is that Smart Scroll is very limited in where it.
#GALAXY S4 SMART SCROLL MISSING SERIES#
We’ll find out whether it’s coming to the Galaxy S4 on March 14, and you can take a look at the first teaser video from the firm here, just in case you’re not excited about the new phone enough already. Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S4 will offer a Smart Scroll feature, at least according to a series of screenshots leaked by blog site Sammobile. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is not one of those things. The Eye Scroll feature hasn’t been confirmed by Samsung, but it does at least sound plausible.
#GALAXY S4 SMART SCROLL MISSING SOFTWARE#
It’s likely to do the same with the Galaxy S4, with the Times’ source saying, “The new software features of the new phone outweigh the importance of the hardware.” Although we won’t find out until it’s launched, this statement fits in with the rumor the Galaxy S4 will use another quad-core processor like its predecessor, instead of Samsung’s new Exynos 5 Octa eight-core chip. Samsung introduced a variety of interesting software features with the Galaxy S3, using them to differentiate the new phone from the competition instead of concentrating on the technical specifications. smart scroll features are missing in the settings is there any way i. While viewing emails or webpages, tilt your head downwards or upwards to scroll in that direction. Take a look at Text 2.0, a project from a German research team utilizing Tobii Technology’s eye tracker system to great effect back in 2010, to get an idea of where it could go in the future. hi everyone have having a little problem with my brand new galaxy s4 i got gt i9500. On the Home screen of Galaxy S4, tap Apps Settings My device Smart screen Smart scroll, and then drag the Smart scroll switch to the right. These two features of the Galaxy S4 had been widely rumored and yes, they are as real as technology allows them to be. Eye tracking technology has been hanging around the fringes of both the e-reading and computing scenes for a while, but mainly in concept form. The NY Times noted a Samsung filed a patent for a similar feature named Eye Scroll earlier this year, which senses eye movements and scrolls the display accordingly. Fitbit Versa 3Įye scrolling is a natural progression of this, as the camera will not only ensure the screen stays alive, but also keep an eye (sorry) on the position of your pupils as you read.
